LPC Reciprocity

Application by Reciprocity for the Minnesota LPC

The licenses listed below have already been considered by the Board for reciprocity to the Minnesota LPC. It is noted next to each license type whether the license was approved or not. If a license is not listed here, it has not yet been considered for reciprocity to the Minnesota LPC.

To consider a license for reciprocity for the first time, the Board must receive a completed LPC application for licensure, including a copy of all of the regulations relevant to that specific license. If you hold a license that was not approved for reciprocity to the Minnesota LPC, you will need to apply for LPC licensure under another application method.

This list does not indicate whether a Minnesota license will be accepted by a different state licensing agency. If you are currently licensed in Minnesota and wish to become licensed in a different state, you must contact the appropriate state licensing agency in that state to inquire if your Minnesota LPC will be accepted for reciprocity.

Unless otherwise noted, the Board has determined that the approved licenses fulfill the professional supervision requirements for licensure in Minnesota. Unless otherwise noted, supervision forms that are part of the LPC license application do not need to be completed.

*The Colorado LPC is approved for reciprocity, but supervision hours of doctoral-level licensees must be verified. The total hours of supervised post-degree professional practice must be confirmed in writing directly by the Colorado Board of Counselors or by submission of photocopies of the original licensure forms confirming the supervision completed for licensure. If your documented hours of approved, supervised, professional practice are less than 2,000, additional supervision must be documented on the Verification of Past Supervised Professional Practice form or arranged on the Supervision Plan form that are part of the BBHT’s license application. Your supervisor will need to provide evidence of his/her supervisory credentials as well.

*The Georgia LPC is approved for reciprocity, but supervision hours must be verified. The total hours of supervised post-degree professional practice must be confirmed in writing directly by the Georgia Board of Professional Counselors or by submission of photocopies of the original licensure forms confirming the supervision completed for licensure. If your documented hours of approved, supervised, professional practice are less than 2,000, additional supervision must be documented on the Verification of Past Supervised Professional Practice form or arranged on the Supervision Plan form that are part of the BBHT’s license application. Your supervisor will need to provide evidence of his/her supervisory credentials as well.

Idaho
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LPC) – Approved

Illinois
Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) – Approved if the following two conditions are met:

(1) The Illinois LPC is approved for reciprocity if the license was awarded under Illinois Administrative Code, section 1375.30, subpart (a)(1)(A), which requires a graduate degree for application. The BBHT must receive official notice from the Illinois licensing authority that states the degree used for licensure. (Licenses awarded under section 1375.30, subpart (a)(1)(B), which permits licensure with a baccalaureate degree, are not qualified for licensure by reciprocity.), and

(2) Professional supervision hours must be verified. The total hours of supervised post-degree professional practice must be confirmed in writing directly by the Illinois Division of Professional Regulation or by submission of photocopies of the original licensure forms confirming the supervision completed for licensure. If your documented hours of approved, supervised, professional practice are less than 2,000, additional supervision must be documented on the Verification of Past Supervised Professional Practice form or arranged on the Supervision Plan form that are part of the BBHT’s license application. Your supervisor will need to provide evidence of his/her supervisory credentials as well.
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) – Approved

*The Michigan LPC is approved for reciprocity, but supervision hours must be verified. The total hours of supervised post-degree professional practice must be confirmed in writing directly by the Michigan Board of Counselors or by submission of photocopies of the original licensure forms confirming the supervision completed for licensure. If your documented hours of approved, supervised, professional practice are less than 2,000, additional supervision must be documented on the Verification of Past Supervised Professional Practice form or arranged on the Supervision Plan form that are part of the BBHT’s license application. Your supervisor will need to provide evidence of his/her supervisory credentials as well.